Hi,
Im not sure we are talking about the same thing... But just in case...
It could also be the "accessibility" control panel. Where the shiftkey
becomes sticky (the old mac term?) or
allows the use of the numeric keypad to move the mouse after a few presses
of teh shift key.
Avoid installing
Scott Rossi wrote:
Howdy List:
Got a user test happening tomorrow and ran up against an issue on Windows XP
where pressed keys cannot be reliably detected and am looking (praying) for
a workaround.
Have been trying to use the keysDown function to tell when keys are pressed,
versus not pressed (d
On Apr 10, 2005, at 2:03 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Have been trying to use the keysDown function to tell when keys are
pressed,
Maybe you can use rawKeyDown and rawKeyUp.
Dar
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Howdy List:
Got a user test happening tomorrow and ran up against an issue on Windows XP
where pressed keys cannot be reliably detected and am looking (praying) for
a workaround.
Have been trying to use the keysDown function to tell when keys are pressed,
versus not pressed (default behavior on W